HP’s new Pavilion Notebooks, X360 Convertible are thinner and lighter

HP’s new Pavilion Notebooks, X360 Convertible are thinner and lighter
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The Pavilion X360 and Notebook laptops will be available in multiple Intel processors and optional facial recognition infrared camera.

HP introduced updated variants of the Pavilion X360 and Notebook lineup, at the Coachella music festival today. While the basic construction remains the same, HP has added some tweaks to the design, including the chrome plated hinge covers. Both laptop lines will be available in multiple colour options, including Gold, Pink, Blue, Silver and Red. Compared to its predecessors, both Pavilion lines are now slightly thinner and lighter. The new laptops will be launched in May or June and may come to Indian shores thereafter. Prices start around $349 (Rs. 22,500 approximately) for the 11.6-inch Pavilion x360.

The Pavilion X360 will be available in various CPU options, including Intel Pentium, Core i3, i5 and i7. The devices will be offered with multiple storage options with 1TB HDD, 512GB SSD or dual storage options with 128GB SSD and 1TB HDD. Some variants of the machine will also feature discrete GPUs, while others will offer choices between the NVIDIA GeForce 940MX and AMD Radeon GPUs.

All Pavilion X360 laptops will now support stylus support and HP will be shipping the machine with a stylus in the box. HP is also offering an optional infrared camera for Windows Hello facial login. The X360 lineup will be available in 11.6-inch, 14-inch and 15.6-inch screen options.

The HP Pavilion notebook lineup will be available in similar colour options as the X360 and will be available with multiple Intel and AMD chip options, including Intel Celeron, Core i3, i5, i7, AMD E2 or A10 CPU. There will be multiple storage options available and can be specced up to 512GB SSD plus 1TB HDD. The laptops will offer max 16GB of RAM, along with similar GPU options as the Pavilion X360. The optional infrared camera for Windows Hello facial login is also available here. The Pavilion notebook lineup will be available in 14, 15.6 and 17.3 inch versions.

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